Surgical Stitches and Wound Ties

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Diagrams illustrating various surgical stitches and wound ties, early 20th century.

The medical technique of closing a wound and facilitating skin healing is crucial. Although suture (or stitching) materials and aspects of the technique have changed, the principles remain the same: closing, supporting and strengthening wounds, and minimising risks of bleeding and infection.

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Via wellcome collection.

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